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<p><b>New page</b></p><div>Volunteers in math teach basic concepts, including remedial math, geometry, algebra, statistics, probability, and calculus. They also work in after-school programs, youth clubs, and library development.<br />
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Volunteers in science teach general science, biology, chemistry, and physics. They also integrate health and environmental education into the curriculum and engage in other school and community activities.<br />
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''If you can offer a more detailed description than this standard description the Peace Corps offers, please feel free to include that so others can get a better idea of what certain work areas consist of.''<br />
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==Education-Math==<br />
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Applicants can qualify with a bachelor's degree in math, computer science, or engineering; or a degree in any discipline with a minor in math (15 semester or 22 quarter hours) that includes two calculus courses; or a degree in secondary education with a concentration in math; or a degree in any discipline with certification in secondary math. <br />
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==Education-Science==<br />
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Applicants can qualify with a bachelor's degree in general science, biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, or any physical or biological science; or a degree in secondary education with a concentration in any science; or a degree in any discipline with certification in secondary science.<br />
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==Experience==<br />
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Both kinds of applicants typically have at least three months of experience in tutoring or informal teaching with small groups. This can be classroom or one-on-one experience.<br />
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Other relevant experience includes community service, especially with youth; youth development work, such as day care or camp counseling; health and environment education; and computer literacy and programming.<br />
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==External Links==<br />
[http://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=learn.whatvol.edu_youth.edu.mathandscience Secondary Education Math or Science Teaching] Official US Peace Corps Website</div>Jenewalk